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  2. Psychological pricing - Wikipedia

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    A recent trend in some monetary systems as inflation gradually reduces the value of money is to eliminate the smallest denomination coin (typically 0.01 of the local currency). The total cost of purchased items is then rounded up or down to, for example, the nearest 0.05. This may have an effect on future just-below pricing, especially at small ...

  3. State income tax - Wikipedia

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    The state once had a tax on "intangible personal property" held on the first day of the year (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, money market funds, etc.), but it was abolished at the start of 2007. [12] Nevada – no individual or corporate income tax. Nevada gets most of its revenue from sales taxes as well as taxes on the gambling and mining ...

  4. State tax levels in the United States - Wikipedia

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    13.30% > $1,052,886 Colo. 4.63% of federal: 4.63% of federal Conn. 3.00% > $0: 3.00% > $0 5.00% > $10,000: 5.00% > $20,000 5.50% > $50,000: 5.50% > $100,000 6.00% ...

  5. Claiming Social Security Spousal Benefits? Here's What ... - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. You could end up with very little money. Social Security spousal benefits max out at 50% of what your spouse (or ex-spouse) is entitled to at their full retirement age ...

  6. Plug Power (PLUG) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    So I think at this symposium a few months ago, I guess you thought that the materials handling should probably go to 20%, 30% -- 20% to 30% year-on-year growth and now you're kind of expecting 10% ...

  7. Royalty payment - Wikipedia

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    The royalty rate starts at 1% of gross revenues of the first 18 months of commercial production and increases by 1% every 18 months to a maximum of 5% until initial costs have been recovered, at which point the royalty rate is set at 5% of gross revenues or 30% of net revenues. In this manner risks and profits are shared between the government ...

  8. Australian dividend imputation system - Wikipedia

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    It may also pay a franked portion and an unfranked portion, known as partly franked. An unfranked dividend (or the unfranked portion) is ordinary income in the hands of the shareholder. For example, if a company makes a profit of $100 and pays company tax of $30 (at 2006 rates), it records the $30 in the franking account.

  9. Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Law - Wikipedia

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    Also, married couples where both parties are working may be exempted up to ₱500,000. This does not include the exemption from the first ₱90,000 of their thirteenth month pay and additional bonuses. Finally, Self-employed and professionals with gross sales below VAT can only pay 8% flat tax instead of their income and personal tax. [24]